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____— BTEAMERS, &c. YORICE FO MOUN EKNON FAS Terence thi eebomas case ir ¥. . CUR N, been recent]; Ge ee ape built and furniabed, Z. Le BUare. Csztain, i the ont ont Seton slowed to ian? passenvers at Mount’ THE GREAT DOUBLE TEAO! arate and Short Line ei the Northwest, Weat Vernon wha:t. Ronn trip $1, ineinding admiesion and Southwest. teanelon a vrai > o To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. leaves bil street Wi - ‘LEA ast SBMS a he cand returns atont tear MOR, | (68a m— Ren icipgis, and Boston HOLLINGSWORTH, Sup't Latics" Mount Yornon Ellicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore ssociation, L. I BLAKE. steamer W. W. Cor at Shipley’s, Laurel, ran. sly essup's, ‘Hanover, QUSMEK ARRANGEMENT. s Annapolis snd Way. (Pied- ¥OR NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE a7) = The swift sx slevant o Steamer LADY OF Of Hocker Strasburg, THELARE. Coptain 0. J. Bowne. inchster, Hsaorsiown, and Way Sut ions.” SEA leaves 6thrstreet wharf, until 3:30 a. m.—New York, iphia, and Bal- uatice, every Monday, Wed timers Ex) “Parlor Car to New York and ith steamers fae ‘Bosteae erarne Sel other | *B soa ee TLonte Lovley i Horuiera sirepitig, Jeaves Norfolk every -—and Piitabure Exprona, Fredonia oo ees ‘Tuesday, Pbursday and Satusday, at o'clock p. i, Gaz Faley Branch, except Sanday. 3 azn FOR POTOMAO RIVER ally.” Grafton to Banduaky dante comcast! SU catego ot a 7 ea ennalied Seana ates thee carat? a aueuo Sunday only, Bait . three times per week, for Curl 10-00 & m.—Baltimore E; man, Nominiand Leonardtown, sto; ping at inter. burs, College, Bel evil Eatirel aonate eae ae ize Seay Days of wailing: Mon. | ney Jessup's ‘ma Damen a or furtker information, apply at ths office, over | 7 Wage” cuemore: Annay - Metropol: LS n nan EApTO Ofice,oratthe 1 = » anew York, Philacelphis and Boston Cow; o' xpress. Si a al. one ona Knox's Ex. 11:85 p.m. on Sunda; y ouly for Baltimore and Way Be ee cELLy, ngSAUEL BAOON, Prov Stations. } 3 > Agent. = tj —Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laure) STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Stedman ote ee cane ae Ana Pi froin JOHN GIESON aud E. C. KNIGHT, ». 1.—Point of Hocks, Frederick, Hazerstown, Georestown every Saturday, and Alexan 4:1) p.m Baltimore, ‘Masai 9 Way St lowest rates. For information $:90 p. m.—Philsdetphia, Norfolk and Baltimore apply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th atreet, Expresses. Ei tt City. Nov 7 on te BP DENHAM, Awout, Water sicce. | day. Nezsolk Passen Re og tage 9 ‘spate SAMUEL BAOON, President | and fect = her aaa! Sao co = = ——————_ | 6:30 p. m.—Ealtimo: a Wa: tions. Norge RMAN LLOVP—Srramsare | $7 3) pm—Chicaro and Columns Barvean. Scop. New Yous, Havaz, Lospom, | | iny Cars {> Chicaro, a3 AND BREMEN. { (8:10 p. m.—Baltimore Express. of this company will sail every Sst |) 10) | Point of Rocks and Way Btations. sen Fier, foot of 34 st. <i | FACE MSE Louis, Cinciunatl, Louisville and flay SL Pitsiune Expreat Pittsbure, excopt Sunday. 0. and Bremen, frst cabin, $100; second cabin, 80, | = . Ia.—New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore aE wees | Seah ore Sees <P Daily, 2 On axcept Sunday. All trains stop at 3 junday only. Other trains daily ALYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LIVE U BETWEEN y Station, novlé PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | AND GEORGETOWN, 1878 Savi 1878 | Dennecting at Philadel; i! aerg OEE PEN OUIE \ ‘Line for Bostony Provldeeen oor | nour the New England States. Dnys. tO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Satitny fia—saturdayy at 12 i. Double Track, Steal Ralls, for PP LERDID SCENESY, MaGNrFiogsT Equipuusy, | ¥rom W londay, at 11 3 mi. = — aie | Prom Ge jonday, at 7 p.m. In Effect DecemBer 16th, 1873. | Fre ily until 5 p im Throws RAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, | wills me «iven to. Boston am corner of Sixth end B streets, as follows: | Providence, soi Fail River. Oc | Pittsbury and the West, 10:10 am.’ daily, with Par- Biguees wishing their woods landed at jor Car to Pittsbune snd Sleeping Cars from Georsetown wher! will pieaee bave them marked ittsbury to Cincinnati, 8 Louis aud Ohicago: “Georgetown, 740 p.m. daily, with Palace Gar to Chicaxo. 96010d F street notheeeleank Thao ee | _ BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ RAILROAD. s atreet wrest, an cot Woart, x . Washington,» i hype aaa street. For, Canandaiss Hochester, Balfao, Nears LIA a a ‘alia sa rth, t g ote oo. PHT 3 ia ans 6 No st Pp. except eturdlay, with Palace Cars to Watk! For Ubamsport, Lock Haven, and Kimirs, at 10:10 z except Sunday. for New York and the East, 1:30 and 10:15 pm daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Kx- pressof Pullman Zarior Cars, 9:30 am. daily, except Sunday. for Brookiyn, N. Y., sil through trains connect at Jersey City ‘with poate of Brooklyn Annes, afforting direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- yz donble ferriace and journey across New ork city. for, Philadel hia, 1:90, 4b 50 and 10:15 p. ra. dally. — mited Express, 9:30 a. m. daily,except Sanday, PNQEAS LINE ovat, Mum Scesvenns Sor Baltimore, 7 105, 8:39, 9:30 8 m2. and cn NEW YORE to OF NSTOWN LIVERPOOL, andi0as pm ‘ails iam es Every Thursday and 549] tons | Cit = je turday. ‘of Montreal 4490 of Brussels N.Y for Pope's Creek Line, 7:00 am. and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sundsy. For Annapolis, 7:00am. and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RA WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING: TON RAILROAD. y modern insprovement, water and electric beils in’ stateroc . Fevolving: chairs in salocn=, tath and smoking Toous, barber gor Alexanda, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11. m., 1:16, 8, 4:20, 5, shops, etc. = . 6:15, 7andli-30 p.m On Sundayst9a'm., and For rates of passage and other information, spply Lis'and 7 pa to JOHN GD nt, 32 Broatwav,N.¥.cort9 gor Bicamond and the South, 6:50 a.m. and 5:20 p. EROS "6 G st; J. W. BOTELER & daly. daily. &O RR. 5:20 p.m. dail (rains lenva Alexandria for Waahiuston, 6, 7, 8:00, 9%, 10, 11 ai.; 1, 3, $20, 66:15, 72nd 19 p.m Gu Suaday at 8.0) and 10's. a, and 6:15 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping sud parlor car ac colmmodstions can be procul at the offices, north- ficcourss sact corner of Thirteenth atrect and Pennsylvania tcorver of Sixth street and Penn- GW. MORSE, 4 ave. wD. Gusaey LINE. ea. : * Oates Sze from Qnenstown toNew | i at the depot, where orders can York or Bo! sen the me.danof Sates checking of baggage to destination from lator = e north of 43. rotela Oe Hore eee 3st the meridisa wage crossing the 0 Of 6 at ad lat. PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS FOR ENVELOPES. TRY DEPARTS December 31, ing Envelopes for the TiED. Between New York and Liverpool, Calling at Cork Hartor. ¥ROM NEW YORS. fi ear endinc June 30, 1579, will be received at this Department until the 20TH oF JaNvaRy, 1379, at 12 o’clocir 1. Rates of Pas: Blank fcrtms for bidding will be faraished upon By steamers carrying steeraze, aa, | appl b and 100 goia, | 9} ioral ea ieaiior ecoording to Revonmogations. a sidered and aconnted or re- ed Regmers not carryine steerage, 920, $100 aud | Jected a this advertisement. and the 1st t | propos the Secretary of the oid, Secor ling to accommodations. | Ereasury, and the bond accompanyins the sans, Beture tickets on favorable terms. Tickets tasued ats specia! low rate of $60 gold during the fall and shall constitute the eoutract between the govern: winter ssason hient and the bid trget wil be exae Bteoraue at very low rates. Bloerace tickets from | monce within twenty (20) days trons the dane of tre Bree Teed rates Nm Aud al other parte of | Sward, and be completed wi ‘Throush b's of laden given for Belfast, Glaazow, Havre, Autwerp and other ports on the Gontinank, v or bidders, aud no further cou- lopes contracted for must com- ed within three (3) months trom aid date. All deliveries will be subject to inspection by an expert detailed for the purpose by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, and the delivery of an inferior article wil Le deemed sufficient cause to annul the tract, atthe option of the Secrotary. Deliv mis! be free of charge at the Treasury Departiment. ‘The failure to deliver the quantities of envelopes contracted for Within the specified time will operate ns a forfeiture of the entire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of the Treasury may direct the pur- chase in open market of such’ quantities as shall be | necessary to eupply the deficiency caused by sich failure, and charwe to the contractors fifty (90) per a for Med terzanean ports “For freight aid pasaxe apply at the Oompany’e office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or siseraxe and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 0S 7th street, Waahing- “Getty” CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN. Agen x. _ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ‘A BGOSY SUSPENDERS, _ A | centuni of the price which it shall be found necow. Are “something new” and comfortable, at 60 cents | sary to pay for such articles. ‘and 81 pair. Each proposal must be sizned by the individual or ‘The “ Rosebery," Scarf at $1. | firma makingit, and be accompanied by a bond, with Fhe « ponent Beare at St. | sulticient sureties, in the sum of two thousand dol ‘The Waterioo” Scarf st 81. | lars, (82,000) apptosed by 4 United States ofticer of the district In which the sureties reside or do busi- | ness. on a form to be furnished by the Department, | conditioned for furnishing such envelopes a8 may | beawarded under it, and the performance of the | contract. | “Proposals unaccompanied by a satisfactory bond, | and by the samples of envelopes furnished by the | Department upon which bids are to be based, will uot be considered: and coutracts will be awarded only toestablished manufacturers of, or dealers in, envelopes. Proposais to be addressed to the undersixned, and marked “Proposals for Envelopes.” 3 7 he Departiuent reserves the right to waive defects and reject any or ii ee JOHN SHERMAN, The “ Duke of Bedford” Scarf at These are warranted. “Lioy? Zondon Neck Wear,” latest ‘Just opened, at close prices. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY. OctiStr $16 F st. n. w., Opp. Patent Omics yo AND WINTER GooDs. A superb asiection for Gentlemen's Dress and Street Wear received and ready for in See oe by req 2 conte i wy patrous and the public neces. F. J. MEIBERGES Menonane Tat Liree & Hmith's Large Line, Orrizens’ Aom & Nave Talon, Jan1-0t Secretary of the Treasury. 535 18th street, z Se seplU-tr Corcoran Building. ROPOSALS FOR RAPPING Pa- } PER, TWINE, AND LETTER BALANCES. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.) WastixGton, D. C., Dec. 12, 1878. Sealed Proposals will Lat this Depart. ent UNTIL THE 23D Day OF JANvARy, 1879, at 12 ve noon, for furnishing | Wrapping, Baper, | Twine, and Letter Balances. for the use of the post Mces in the United States for five months from the uary, 1879, the said articles to be xpense to the Dey artment, at the y_ of the Post Office Departament, inston, D.C. The quaiity and the estimated quantity of each article required are specified below s 6,000 reams of Wrappime Paper, 20x25 inches in and to weizh 22 potinds to the ream, | Tea to contain 20 perfect quires. 200 reams of Wrapping Paper, 26x40 inches in | fize,and to weigh 55 ponnds to the ream, eech ream to contain 20 perfect quires. 100,000 pounds of Cotton Twine, to be Sply, and to | ineasure pet less than 500 yards to the nd, to be put up in balls weixhing abont if Pound each, and £0 bound aa not to become Joose or & din transportation. 30,060 pounds of coaree Hemp Twine, to be &ply, and to measure from 45 to 50 yards to the wund, and to be put up in balls weihing MEDICAL, &c. ny, 16th n.w $m" BROWN cures Spermatorrhes, Premature | Decay. Se: Emissions, Lost Visor and ali Diseases Of a private or vencreal usture, Office, | 1605 Let., near 16th st_n.w. deci0-1m* | AN’S MISSION ON EARTIH.—A thor. oush medical treatise, idicating how con- | Srmed dikaliiies may be' removed. ‘The experi- ence of 20 years’ study, obsecvation, and profession: al practice, showing the agencies that will insure re- streuzthened vitality, and sound th, that have been impaired by statement of obstacies to mar- | BROW overtaxed powers. riawe and of tl Bhroadway. N.¥ aay aie M ANHOOD KHESTONED, aj =e victim of southful fuprne canking prema. rom em 0 poundseach, and so bound sure decay, nervous deb ty elas having t ‘hed 1 0 as not to become loose or tanisied in trans. . ve kr is ortatio Sean baie to hint doerenterare xo the Paper and Twine required will be Address wed fo persons wio desire to bid, on applica. . RK 43 Chatham street, N. mytteoly&e | tion to on Blank Agency, P. U. Department, Wash- ee — | ington, D. ¢ i x ROBERTSON can be consulted | "Letter Balances capable of weighing eight ounces, | Wednesday snd Sati at his Ofice, 474 avoirdupois wel 15 rates metric system, to ‘et. D.w., near St, adjoin: Nationa! Hotel, from ed down to i ounces and single rates. 2109p m..on all Liscascs of the Urinary Organs i f a enxth and durabuity will be | and Nervons Syetem. Recent and Chromic Cases | required in the E to be furnished. | quickly cured. A | Fermale Complainte quickly cured. | cl desorption of Balances must ac- Sonsuiatio: * strictly private, and a cure Uaran nd the bidder who may obtain « teed © feed Years expericom, | the contract will Le required tu furnish Balances of | Goarses moderate” Main office, 19 B ‘Guise ct tality in a'l respects equal to the sampie. Baltimore. oct Ly HB. BICOKIYS ESSENCE OF LIFE RE ‘ance must be well and securely packed in a box for transportation, and deiivered, free of ex- Pease, lo the Blank Agency, Washington, D. C. stores ie the of youth to the More or less than the estimated quantities may bo moet chsitered constitution in four weaks, Failure | ordcred, ar theuccessition Of the Department £ay impesaible. This life-restoring be nay Copter be EeeUES @i the discretion of the Px Gen- taken MArTy, OF who bave become : Sreakensd fram excess oF aug otlier causa’ Success ‘Awards will be made for each article separately if case ss certain ag that water quenchea décmed most advantagcous to the Deparunent, Hirst. Esper care Hole Agent, Dr. JOB JACQUES, | “bids uot moade i conformity with this advertise. T University Piscs, New York | ment will not be considered, supplied. janltr Each bidder tust farnish with his prot guar | antees of his ability to comply with bis bid, and a Taare = certificate fsom & postmaster that such guarantors ENED. | are reliable persons. Reo SShlank formue for proposals will be furnished on ap- ‘THE OFFICE OF TES HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, plication to the Blank Agency, P. O. Dej | MA boud with two suiticlent sureties | to each contract. be req ‘Which haa been closed mou been | A failure to furnish promptly any article con- Mhjonal by Steere HINGWALT & TALL: whe | tracted for, or aay attempt to luposs upon n the, De- reagents for the District of Columbia, Maryland, | partment aiticls inferior in the opinion of the Post- master General to those cont for, will be con- ee eee ae ere Cooncnne | sidered suiiczent cause for the forfeiture of the com of these remedies, at their office, southeast corner of and E ts, two squares north of Pannsylvs. | tract. 2a Seeuue and which Bas been elowaat'y fivutued |. Proposala must be endorsed—on .. {ke envelope. Aud Atted up for te convenience of He Gon | (Provosals for Totter Balances" Proposals) £05 free. | Wrapping Paper.” or “ Prop for Twine,” an: = | addressed to the First Assistant ‘General, HOLMAN LIVER PAD. | Washington, D. C. Postm it eets ‘What is tt? and what does 't mean? It is a new | cecl2 lawow ostmaster Gensral method of treating ity all Liver and Stom- ach Diseases externally, and it means sn honest war s . NOTICE—That the subscriber Swainst the thousand aiid one nostrams and bum | ET cunts Gian batho from the Su- Bugs of tisand past axee. | preme Court of the Distr holding & (8 DISCOVERY. pecaal terms for Orphans’ Court busi letters of Anout sight years aco there was Gimoovered ana | saiumnisiration on the ¢ of CHARLES Sue ag een | LGR Gad ee a Prompted a ixorots ezaminstom imo itemerite, | with the vouchers Ze tothe subscriber, at OF Until the question was thoroughly and practically | before = ieotadad from next: they y may Ofice—Corner of 9th and E streets northwest, over | said estate. Sayen under my ‘this 10th day Wyo 6 Onaziee sees, Baitimor novély | Giawow STEPHEN F. GILL, Admlnistrstor. AUCTION SALES. _____THIS AFTERNOON, — B# WARNER. Real Estate Auctionser, 5 VALU‘ BL¢ BUILD- EST SIDE OF FOUR NORTRWEST, BETWEEN 2 ool * ioned Lot 0%, Sale: on the premises, at half-past’ hive @elock, on SATURDAY, January 1ith, ‘Terme: One-half cash ; balance one and two years, Rith eight ver cent. interest. $100 down at sala’ Title perfect. _ This lot will be sold at a positive barrain. j7-d&ds PAkLe . CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM URNITU JCTION. On MC MORN CH 35 ss con mencing at 10 o'el x No. 817 7th st: northw 1, I will ceil alarze coil comprising: Fin Chamber Suits, Hareloth 1 Rep Parlor Suits, Cottaxe Chamber 81 nd Extension Tables, Lown Chairs, Bedeteads, Bureaus, Washsta iiusk Mattrasses,’ Bedding, Oi Paintinis, Stoves, Se. Bale positive. Terms cash AN, Anetiones JAMES DU Jan10-2t northw ‘S17 7th st: HOUSEFURNISHING ATTBACTIVE Guops aT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A Gne CHAMBEE BET at €2.60. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 62.50 & fine CHINA THA SET at 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00, The above are only a few of the bargains which we offer to the public. Oall and examine our stock and you cannot fail te eee SOHAREER’S, 1016 7th street n.v0. nové-ly _ COAL AND WOOD. gor AND Woop. ae NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUD. our wharves, foot of 7th ef. and ers 1 voureeif. COAL constantly arriving, WOUD o! = ds. Large stock and fair prices. Sole maunfacturers of Blephienson's Patent dled KINDLING WOOD. T! Bow. e only Kindhue Wood 3 Jgbter with every bind paving @ Fire Lighter with every birdie, Seventh Strect Waars. _Branch Office, 1241: and Pann's eve. (ean Yoon, ZQENSON BROTHERS, . 50% SNECTIONS. Low ORIGES: WwooD, PROMPT “ELIVERTES. — OOAL. Main office, wharves, mili sud depot connected with ‘Up-town offices by TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilities and advantazee for soo. nomically condnetine the wood and coal trade, wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling Us 9 stook up larzely vhon coal is lowest; ofices throushout the city, and all in immediate communt estion, insur prompt attention te orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrous the beat Varieties cl coal at the very lowest prices. iE ember, We ingara & strictly pure coal, of 2,240 pounds to the ton. z SOHNSON BROTHERS. Misin office, mill and depot, foot of 12th, 13th and F sta. 8. w. Offices: 1202 F st. b, w.; 1119 0th st. nw} 1418 7th etn. w.; ond 221Pasvene — jyistr wus IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. ¥OU SAVE FULLY TWENTY PER CENT. YOU GET JUST WHAT YOU WANT. YOU CAN SELECT YOUR GOODS WHERE you ALi BEST SULTED. YOU PAY_ONLY WHOLESALE RATES FOR MAKING AND TMIMMING. YOU RUN NO RISK, AS THE MONEY YOU PAY FOR GOODS, MAKING AND ‘TRIM. MING IS KE DED TO You IN CASE THEY DO NOT FIT. CONSIDFR FOR YOURSELVES ANCE OF THIS MOL GETTIN YOUR GARMENTS MADE. JOHN M. KEELER, Autist Tatton, 42111 Pennsylvania ave. W. 0. MERTZ, Manager. novi5-2m pars ASTRAL OIL. FRANCIS MILLER, 809 Nivrs Street, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND. GEORGETOWN. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT NEW YORK PRICES. CHAS. PRATT & CO., New York, SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS. decl9-002m pours. STATE LOTTERY. LENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN ABE: A FORTUNE, g FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Jayvany lirn, 1879-1047 MonTHLx DRawixe. Lousiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was rerularly incorporated by the logislature of the state for educational and cuartavle purpoees in 1868, with a capital of ¥81,000,000, to which it has since’ added a reserve fund of 350,000, ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION ‘wil take place monthly on the second TUESDAY. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 Tickets nt $2 cach; Half Tlekc- ets, $1. LIST OF PRIZE: 1 Capital Prize. i Gapital Prize. 1 Casntal Prize. 2 Prizes of 82 5 Prizes of “1,000 20 Prizes of 10,000 2.700 Approxini 1,800 9 Approximation Prizes of 100, 200 1857 Prizes, amounting to... -$110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all framuent poluts, t@ whom a Lberal compensation Will be paid Application for rates to clibs should only be made to the Home office of the Company in New Orleaus. Write, clearly stating full address, for further in- formation or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, BP. 0. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. Orto H. L. PLUM, 319 Broadway, N. ¥. §®-All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of Generals . Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. decll-was,8t E,XGLISH. AND FRENCH DINNER SETS, NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS, Of our own importation at low prices. M, W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), _Jan2tr No. 1009 Pennsylvania ave. p ID THUSS AND SUP- 7T HE Cannes ‘That never rnste, never breaks, never weirs ont, al. ways clean, and can be worn while bathing, iar Talent GHAS FISHERS” 629 Tth street nw. ition to the wants of brs Fisher devotes ner atten! nta ¢ EVERYBODY that has o expects to purchase cect: them To: TiCKET, can reosive valuabl pee hig hgh cs ae an) TIONAL BANKING 00., 8. ¥. ] )BAWEES.— ver) UANTON FLANN IPB terme eaters Extra heavy BRITISH HOSE, 25 crats a pair, shove low prices are mada i ordar to Hledtioe to building © large addition to re, Wi ig now largely over- ‘The above low Gur Facey fa Bocked. novS-tr HE PRENCH Balk WORK AN NUFAOTURING T "ABLISHMENT, 616 Ninth st. opp. U. 8. ‘Oftice ; Gentlemen's and Ladies’ ‘sold af ‘Very low Agure; all wes twill ont in Gi IMPORTANT PUBLIC FURS, CLOAKS, ROB Ou TUESDAY s3id WEDNESDAY, At DUNCANE ‘The Ertire Stoc ing House, consistine Revant Seal-kin Sacaties, Pur-lity Deiuane, Beas, Glo Also, Hudson Bear’ Baccoon, Angora, Russian 8. in law Case 0. 20, di perty, to wit: th contained in said avon asthe goods and chat Cumins, to satisfy abcve-clated cases. _JOHN FRE! SHERMA net, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALU TY SVIUATE ON I STRE! at STREETS NOW recorded in Taber No. 845, folt land records of the District of C direction of, oner for pa’ @ partion secured ve his not ine interest at tue until paid » Of Fey wad Whee Seve 1; of th ron'the premises, at + DAY. the fF oN ne-fourth or or ail cash at the opti 4 the residue in one, two a1 ore payable semi ed nnually tr Jandt-dts But Wanse TRUSTEES' SAT BRICK DWELL EUILDING NORTHUEAS By yirtue of lith, AE THE NG, WITH KNOWN AS No. deed of trust, wy recorded in et of Columb red_ thereby nt of the pr and the REAL HAND © STK TEENTH STREET EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, da December, 1876, and duly recorded folio 451, ‘one ington county, and District of Colu for ale, at public anctio: o'clock p.tu., ai] those cert of Washington, District of as lots numbered three (3). square nine hundred and é1 lot numbered six (6), in four and with said lot three. property bein bid o1 risk and cost. Conveyancing and of purchaser. QJ AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. | GOP WILL AND STOCK OF _A WELT. 10. CATED CONFECTIONERY STORE AT ‘AUC. 10 o'clock, we will Tf nol sold. J)EXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers assed January 11 No. 20,324, and also by virti execution and aftac k DOU (CHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. AND 2 ‘HWEST. By virtue of u deca of trust, bear he With day of December, A "D. 1 One-fourh cash, 1 en (5: months, the deterred p and secured by (A dey ORD, tum i «one Of the land reco: 2 NT AND MARYLAND AVENUE the land records for Wa , infront of tle pre on TUESDAY, the 14th day of January, (in. pieces or ‘parcels ground and’ premixes, lying and being in th Columbia, and kn six (9) qare one thous: fifty (1,050), These lots will be offered separately in the order above mentioned, coumencing | . Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in | six (6) and twelve (1%) months, with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent. per anntum, secured by a | deed of trust upon the premises sok cagh payment will be required immeitiately upon and if the purchaser or pur- chasers fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days, the property will be resold at his or their LOUIS SCHADE, Trustee. . the entire atock beclosad Fantt. SALE, 1 Silk Circulars, Modjeska.” Cloaks and Mnuiis and Bay Wolf, Black Bear Sleagh and jantld ‘cuit Court of the » 1879, in of a writ of ont of the 1 the District will selt at pnblic a e stor Leis of ABLE. BET WI therel en | SE | estimates were $4. SATWRDAY........January 1, 1879. e Conclusice pf Yesterday's Procecdings. CONGRESSIONAL. TE.—-After our report. © The unjinishet Pusipess, be! amend the patent laws, was 1 mally, on the motion of Mr, Windom, a Senate proceeded to consider the Indian appro- tion bill, Mr. Windom said the amend- ments to the bills were Dut fe passed House ft Pad the de Dut to inf the that the House the estimates. slight increase in amounts were adopted. i, having been considered in comuittee of The whole, was reported to the Senate. ments made tn the cominittee were conc in, the Dill was read a third time and passed. ‘The Senate then, at 2:59 o'clock. on motion of Mr. Allison, went’ Into executive session, and When the doors were reopened adjourned ‘wntil | Monday } HO! After our report closed— Debate on the bill for the relief of William and Mary College was continued, Mr. Loring defended his support of the biti, declaring that 1 was approved both by hts eon stituents and his conscience. He loved the old institutions still, and he was determined to love lem, notwithstanding the attempts made to nish them, Phere is no necessity for reply to oteristic speech made by the gen- ileman trom Michigan (Mr. Conger.) If ttatfords that gentleman pleasure (as it evidentty does) to indulge tu ti-natured Mines, and to pour out the Vials of his Impotent wrath on the mother commonwealth let him enjoy it.but he may rest aved Chat all hisshatts Will fall hare fai. to reach the mark at which the 1 med. ‘The time was, in te early day of the public, when Virginia, in a spirit of patriot 1d disinterested sacrifice, surreadered, f nmon goed, a vas min the very ith te unwilling and unable todo his duty eunnatural daugit King Le: ae her fi s tooth it is wiki not heighisoccupted b nUsclts (Mr. Lor Tleave nid the ruinsof William and M ) hus to his basem his idol of he id the hootings of bats and ows —I hear them ne Laughte: —You heard, then. because you 1 yourse Tinea trom ti to those wi hern states are ¢9-equa ded to argue in favor of the nroe supported the bill, nut regarding tof a war clatin, pr closed the debate and southe the Het! ith a speech of the Dill, nning that it nd on grounds di Irom those of any | over case that had come before it or would © after It, In reply tothe ei he declared that the people oft tlred of them as the the country MW war claims south were as other part of | ». 240, in the eof the ptt on of ibe i three y years, on equal sum=,bearing interest at 8 percent. par Teale, trust, ng inst ewill be ro. nses will be BRICK 817 H STREET at the request of public an- cour REE ted the ee in mb 2, 1 will offer rl nd and id. $50 of the recording at cost Auctioneers, 412 7th st BRICK RESIDENCE. By virtue of the provisi ma of | truct executed to ney dated December 12:0 A.D. 1874, and duly’ recorded in 763, folio 441, one of the land re Pubbe AY, January’ 2et, 1879, at 4 0° following-described real estate, si Washington, D.O., to wit or pareel of land known and bered fifty-eight @8) in JH. sion of lots “H’ and ‘I,’ a of four (4), in Evans’ 81 (247), res Columbia, lowe: Comes sinsl lot twelve (12), running the line of Massachnsetts « venue thirt § hundred and five feet thence erst thirty (0) fect; thenes dred and five fe . with the improv Ss of a handsome Brick Kes! achusetts avenue, The terms of sale, AD. 1874, and # prescribed d_to be seenred ent Bold. All it perty af the risk and cost of the ascr, after five ww Star. WM. Janl-d&as B. PHILIP, OWNMAN & GREEN, Real Estate Brokers and TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH axp FOURTEENTH STREETS | WEST, IMPROVED BY A VERY HANDSOME | auction, in front of the premises ‘All that certai ® part of “G, rc : bdivision of’ orizinal twelve (12), in square two hundred and forty-seven rded in the land records of the District of ring atthe northeast corner of ori and nine inches to the place of fi h five bundved dollars must | i trust cach, of wh e paid own at the foli of the hamme nt of all pa interested, the ter jed 80 as to reqnira © money to be paid in cash, ferred payments, for w chaser mist be given, bew n per cent annum in a on the ye’ advertisement in the EI ERANKLIN A. DICK,} reet northwest. would | bi that was not based on legal and equi (Derisive laughter on the republican Defeated—ye nays, So. | committee then rose orted the | » House proceeded to vote upon the | d reading of the bill, and the result was HH was rejected. and session by a | v3 ) to reconsider, and motion to recoustderon the table, whlch 5, 4 this acti fon (na y th cre Prerry, ect, On! My! How One fact has been strated in’ Mrs. Ande: can women W sorid for pedestrianista, While Mrs. Anderson's costume gives fll play to all the musc bedy. Di. Merrit pi lh for she had be ve powers a sveral days. Her rec uply astonishing. Apparently on the point of | eaking down the day before, yesterday she | daround the endless path. Ww | turns to the quetter mil though she we just beginning he She r hantering te busband. ans DO apt. Same inning tokeep up with rer was finished in 2 minutes en cl land waved th while men jumped on th ud themselves hoarse as she flew around. isn’t pretty.” re woman, But, Considerable merriment and rasioned on the ¥,3t0th quar = out English husband Mrs. An- with her. | two fer i x ys. He hi the end of the quarter, whi At midnight Mrs. Ander- | Uh quarter behind her, head bravely.—[¥, ¥. Sun, 10th. | jovk Last night nderson had quarter miles, E EOF Mr NDA MACK, recently | ed of murde nesville, Wisconsin, emblance in some particilars to the | agedy now occupying the aitention | . BEL Licht court. Mrs. Mack was the a well-to-do farmer. A yout D e ‘as employed en the farm, and Mrs. Mack and Dickerson fell in love with one another. One day Mack was ound dead tn his barn. Death had evidently been caused by a biow with a hard Instrument, and on the body were the prints of a horse's oof, as if the mn had been fatally kicked and trodden upon by a horse. Mrs. Mack and Dick- erson were arrested on suspicion. Diekerson, atter a few days’ imprisonment, made a fuil confession. He stated that Mrs, Mack killed ber husband by a_ blow with a stick of wood, ar tt he assisted her to carry the body to ihe ‘n. Where it was: ed. under a horse's feet, and the animal backed upon It several a deed of Fe Liber No. ords for the District of Columbia, and at the request in writing of the party secured thereby, we shall offer for sale at on TUES- ‘ock ‘p. m.. the ite in the city of piece ra das let a G, anda lot bounded as fol- west along the (39) feet; thence nd nine inches ; nortiy ono hun: | thereon by the desd of the purchaser's defauiting pur- } Trustees. OF $75, und record 70%, folio trict of Col Will ell ac pubje auction, in front on WEDNESDAY th. 2th da, atdo'clock p. ma, , 4.01 of improved by a handsome doub! ‘Terms of sale prescribed the bala months, for which the notes of taken. A deposit of 8200 .wil purchaser st the time of the sale, aueing shall be at th YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. THE BNE » ID 1 ete og i of the land records of the Dis-. nbia, and by the written direction of the holder of some of the uotes secured thereby, T Shepherd's ‘subdi- Mision of square No. 164, in the city e bascment, with mansard roof, Brick Dweiling, a by tho deod o TLe amount of indebtedness secured t trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, 5 nce in twelve, twenty-four ahd thirty bearing interest from the dav of sale, aud secured by deed of trust on the err eey, 1 Purchaser's expense. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven the i to resell the Trustee reserves at the ri and cost of the defaniting purchaser. jsnG-dtdbs | ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trusiea, iH of the pramises, January, 1879, of Washington, two-story and trust: the deed of in cash; and ix the purchasor, sold, shall be cee of the and all convey- ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUAB) REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC of the District of Colunibii January, 18 five (25) feet front of lot numbered tivo (2). in square hundred and nineteen (19), bs the ton, D. C., with the improv ments, property is, ine it streets vortinwes Terms Gf sale: <6), twelve (13) and ei “tring interest at te rate of 6 per SiS auT A be Sat : ida a z CaRUSI, INO. P. O'N! CHAS. Vw. HANDY Auct’r. dec} 2aw3w&is By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No 847, folio 484, of the land records the undewsigaed: ‘Trustees will offer for sale, at pubsic auction, in front cf the premises, on TUESDAY, the ist day of at Ais o'clock p m.. Gas south tweaty- y one hundred (100) feet deep brick stove and dwelling. This valneble situated at the northeast corner of Sth surth cash; balance in six 12} ai ‘steen G8) months, the pur- chaser to xive his wots for the deferced payments ILE IMPROVED AUUTION. umabered four ry of Washing , consisting of asiness cit cent. perannum pon the property err, Trustees. | to buy his own tea, | Cobb brandy Umes. Mrs, Mack, like Mrs. Cobb, persisted in denying her guilt. She was convieted, however, pu the evidence of Dickerson, and sentenced to state prison for life, the extreme penaity tn Wisconsin, The result of the trial does not Ll upproval. STeS BISHOP'S CHARGES.—At b trial in Norwich, Cona., Thursd: Mrs. Cobb testitied that she knew Bishop a year before he was tarried, From the spring of 1s77 Bishop supplied the Cobb and Waterman fa lies with groceries, Her husband was always re. Three years ago his beard began to grow in and fall Gut. He was ill In January, so he ld not attend to his duties. Mr. Cobb used Bishop offered to furnish it, but he declined. “One day Bishop brovgut up tea enough for a drawing, aud said: © Fix that x Charile to-night; he will never know the She did so. Charlie complained t it was very bitter. She explained it. He id: “I do not Want any more of that tea.” e morning Mr. Cobb died, Bishop called sev- fral umes. “He and Cobb were alone at one time; alterwards she saw him chewing some- ing be said Bishop had given him, Soon he ise, Staggered to his chalr and called for his edicine. She gave him Dr, Paddock’s pre- ption. Ie called for brandy; she gave him That, and sent for the doctor, and began: rubbing 3 hand e looked up ind said: “ Don’t be ned Katie; this ig." He died hetore the doci - Bishop had brought | nd whisky, which he alone tused. nisky made him’ siek. Cobb had taken and had in his possession the box of lite powder, which he said wag poison. ‘The 10p, She said. was a promised in the presence of never bought or adinin- had any criminal tuter- yp. he denied all the details minal intimacy, and presents given by Bishop, and declared his statements ere faise. She also denied that she ever con- verted With Bishop to poison Mrs. Bishop, She 1 ss-examined yesterday, and stated that husband had taken arsenic to mak him fat. i witnesses lestifled to Mrs. Cobb’s good. ncter. The watch chain given to Bis ns ent, She lopana pr sband. TRE Harvakp Bost Cvs fn a letter explain their delay in answering Cornell’s challenge by thelr uncertainty as to whether the Harvard crew would row with the Oxford crew. They ow We are expecting a letier from Eng- id daily. When it cones, if Cornell has nore Lban a passing desire to row us, and cares to renew her challenze (she will stil have six wonths for preparation, even if she had done xbing during the past three), we can assure er, in case we go to England, of a speedy ac- ceplunce, and of a definite answer if wedo not,’ since the letter was sent the letter from Ox- | Solne Woman, about 30 | room in a cheap boarding house, and were s lord hes come, indicating that there can be no Oxford-Harvard race. A PATueER’s AWFUL Cxime.—At Avoea, Wis. en examination was heid on Wednesday ov the bedy of Henry Doty, a; is years, which was receatly found in the Wisconsin river. It appears that the father of the boy wasa hard «Laracter, who, when en wasin the habit of whipping the boy terribly. ‘The evidence showed that he struck the on the head wilh some Weapon, killing him, and then, fear- i fee a iat him t! h the pone hts a pistol, an ve an a iufew the body and pistol mto the river. "The father of the deceased and Wilson Doty, his nephew, are in jail at Dodgeville. A FRENCHMAN’S Sttcipe.—Marie Ange Vignes, an ex-paymaster of the French army, com- mitted suicide In New York on Thursday, by shooting himself tn the head with a 1 He ys Supposed to have been: in financial straits, f"“Young ladies” at Racine, Wis., are given to dressing themeetves 1 maie attire aad prom- evading the streets, Story of the Souder Survivers. A GRAPHIC STATEMENT OF THR SINKING OF THE STRAMRK AND LOSS OF FIFTY LIVES. Theodore Steinert, ¢ arterm: r. Anerson, seaman, the only tive to have been saved fron ihe ste ade 2 de line, wh 2On with Ss person, me yesterday trom Jat amisbip Atlas. office ef th ©0., and two men and thetr statements ar. when at * matles, ie with heavy head seas cam lay the vessel bezan to ieak. All the steam pumps were started, Dut the leak increased. ‘The deck freignt was | thrown overboard, the foremas: all hands worked for three he overboard the cargo. Then the chiet reperted that U fie-room and Was putt five p.in. the capiain ordered every put © life-preservers and take to the there was no hope of saving the The statement continues: “The f lowered, in which was the fi Deaken, two of the crew, Mrs neau, Mrs. Storm, Ellen Flemtt ess. and two other passengers. sized, and the peopie were holding tot tom Of the boat and swimming toward it, second boat, with Mr. Booth and Mr the two assistant encineers, all exc the ngers, and two of the clear ‘The third boat. tn cha and with se Alor the AMonston, also got c! eh stood by the shit and with Chiet Engi Hons in get ade a i board jum had first mad remainin 1 on ott pipe, g and us with it went down carrying pliot-house down with be on the hat ya halt hi aft Hosted near © got on i irted to Induce our eto come with but he wontd Lot fast to the ha until a Hi mur hold . We al Was then dar We were on the ilfe - Which time we picked up) DOX Of oYste With These and quenet! our thirst With the oyster liq ‘The rath was capsized | several times, but we Inanaged to haw. a] keep our food with a were the ra i Dever a | telling the c our exper vi | being no boat AL, we Were | | ronsion, of the He a police, | Ss panteyt v suitation with t no hope of € he U.S. loc lic yiboat Inspectors will hold loss of the Souder ta a ywitl Inqaire it @ report that VL Ti ibune, Tuo Elopen A MAY AND DECEMBER CA During the month of Getob: uliz, living at No. i: Orlea ised fora housekeeper, his w ment Was Ay ASO age not get lay fast | roline sireet. AS occurred df her hush, ern police nd his landlora out. A he re-entered With fears streaming down his Matite has Ww ods SHE eoiriet rtain individnal r dayson the corner, De. Schult n away with . The neighbors latd plot. and that think the ¢ rs. Schutt. tn. ing to si sult, al © spent as bis wife did not lea sh tO make a bed. ANOTHER UNF AND olin K. Lodge, aw living sex county, Delaware, His wife is a_hund. 3 irs of . and th hay rried for about six years. The arried life is sald to have been ah il a farm hand, in the person of anadien, was ciuployed about the place. personal attractions made an impression ¢ infstress of the hous ally Une wife In- | formed her husband ti was going away. a that if he would her $1 him a bill of ele: ight Lave on th a be 0 Py one young | His | vith his wire, but remoast rance i, were no nd he was persuaded to pay down | the mor The night atier the money was paid the young and so id Mrs. Lodge, taking with her the four-year- i} eld child. The $i ed the meals for traveling expenses, and the couple were traced to the city. It ‘ound that they had gone to | Powhatan, Baltimore county, to the residence of the wife's brother, where th disconsolate | husband followed and recovered the child. He left for his home with the child yesterday inorn- ing.—( Balt. ie A Roma bly ugly ely in Truckee, | Cal., accompanied by a youthful wife. He sald that he was Andre Massena, a son of the French Marshal Massena. The couple took « 200 joined by a young man whom they called Thompson. ‘The party ap) neom- fortably short of money, a! claimed tobe travel several wee! ith their own things everal valuable articles owned by the landiady. ‘he theft was ¢ overed after the: Te and an officer overtook Thompson, who’ had charge of the baggage, but Mr. and M na escaped. Thompson at first knew nothing of what was in the s told that Mrs, Massena would prota Diy be caught, he deciared that he alone was the thief. “He was sent to prison forty days. On the first night he died in his cell. The pt sielan who attended him thinks tat hi mitted suicide by voluntarily hoidin, breath. The medical books that such a thing is impossible. ‘That he killed himscit in some Way, however, is indicated by @ letter to Mrs. Massena, tn which he wrote: “Tosave rou trom prison I have acknowledged stealing those the | 4 goods given me by that old wretch. but all my efforts to save you from being imprisoned are and you are lo be arrested. Oh, my I cannot live to see you sent to i Suffered most keenly to see you ill led up baboon.” ‘Tt, and if you can, try darling. ay ins from be diss Leave that old brute as soon as you can.” ‘Thompson is said to have been the son of a titled English- | man. ANOTHER VANDERHILT Writ. Cask.—A_ new aspect is given to the Ost ove will of the late Commodore Vani by applica- tion, which is to be discussed before Surrogate cer on Monday next, for an order to the ex- rs of the will to ‘show cause why they Should not be superseded as incompe:ent, and for an injunction to prevent them from contin ling to act as executors until the question as t« thetr removal or retention shall_be determined by the surrogate. ‘Phe ppc tion is made by Cornelius J. Vanderbilt. He alleges that he ts a legatee under the will, being entitled to the Income of $2,000 for his maintenance; that his income 1s endangered by the precarious meth- ods pursued by Wm. H. Vanderbilt and his fel- Jow-executors in the management of the estate, and that, being incapacitated from earning bis living by continuous labor, his interests are en- titled to protection. In his petition he declares that Wm. H. Vanderbilt is speculating on a gigantic scale; that he has lost several millions: of dollars; that he is wild and reckless in tinan- cial matters; Unat he is in debt to railroad cor- porations of which he ts president, and that there is reason to believe that the property Which be controls will ultimately be wasted. FARMERS SHELLING OvT THEIR Goup.—There is hardly a ripple stirred up in business circles by the long-looked-for day of specie resumption. ‘The banks are receiving the same kind of de- posits and checks with the same “stuff” as heretofore. “em | gold pleces are among the assortments of currency. pocket-pleces have now lost their noveity, are put out in ‘Some customers in the store now and then “shell out” an old gold piece that has stood by them for years. [tis Sivie money than others, and they tet ft go with yle mone} thelr ic reluctance. There 1s no doubt, taking these small amounts into consideration all over the country, that they will make a con- siderable increase In the cirewlation. As an farmer living near Canal Winchester ‘at the county treasurer's oflice yester- day, and fn payment of his taxes pl out & [olga Page = ig piece. This seems to follow held to thelr gold when it was ee ecaneret or oats Ts tte! feshion.—{ Ohio State Journal, t=-Wm. H. Devlin, who murdered his wife, at Lowell, Mass., about a year ago, has veen sen- tenced to be hanged March 14, Capt. Rorardus’ Great Feat. Capt Bogar two days’ ta: e's Garden, tot breakin ». 1 6.000 Balls ont on was followed qui evident that b friends p wiped read nce Kicinman, REPEATING AN INCIDENT OF Twes ast W . asiie Yoke AdItants iny ere Ts Hotel that vay he stall Al alned on the opposite ’ a that tt we The capt. F place mM Wednesday the thaw op ‘ we river 8 about t wered tat 1 outdoor r dogs from thelr tables, hiv ved 0 rellef to any per hot log 6?“ soldier who was a pride and an orna nt io the British cavatrs commiserat 1 his inistoris and regrets hh sS MAREIED. BIXLER On Thurstay evening BAST by Rev. De David W on Cakhankn, ot M. Mins alton B Bixcin, | Mew it wet, pinavited t ange, New York, im the 2th yews Uniontown, Was rom by GARRETT. Janu: FaRULTI relict of the city MASTER: ras, beloved tour years McKEE. In th r iliness, ANDi 1879, Mira fe Milton Garret Magy 1 ot thie Monganer Max w Masters, axed forty ry. 187 pat half past Sous Sy 1 aced wixty wr the mm. eam st twenty ive County C ars a resident of Washiny Give back to us our fat Fill up his vacant place. Give back to us our father Oh! would that this micht be Bot father we must wait awhile, Before we 1ueet with thee. ‘The friends of the family are in fimeral Sunday, January the 12th. from hus re dence. Sherman avenie, above #th and Boundary wat : YOUNC his Friday m nary 10th, 1879, Col. JouN F. Yous of the Volunteer . A brave man, a le and true Christian. May (Penn. papers UNDERTAKERS. 4] AS. F. HARVEY. THOS H. MARTIN JS SS nanver sco. Undertakers, No. 739 7th st. nw. Residence on premises 417 im* BD. t UNDERTAKB, SPINDLE! 1233 Seventh a. t0., Washinern, ©. Giveidence at place of busingm) Bodies im . | beimen and prepared for trangportatim = apt Te WH. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, Formerly with BF. Harver) 980 F street w. w., ‘Gne door east of Tenth etree Borial Caskets of ail grader and styles. Boaiee Sinbalmed and prewared for transportation Lady a:tendants at short nono Kverything strictly Gewt-claiss and on the moet reaw onably terme ys d OBR BK. WhienT, UNDERTAKER, marlaty «BB BT 20th at. 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